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*chmidt
writes: I have this teacher and lately he's been acting abnormal towards me. I was staying after school and he came up to my desk in his chair and after he is done explain the concept of the question, he turned his head and looked at me, so i turned my head and then we were staring into to each others eyes until i said i dont get it. Is this normal? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 November 2010): He was just waiting for an answer
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (27 November 2010):
He was waiting for an answer. Nothing more.
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reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (27 November 2010):
He's waiting for your response to him explaining the question.
You're looking into his eye contact way too much..no he doesn't like you more than a student.
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reader, Battista +, writes (27 November 2010):
Agree with Tante Vic; he was probably waiting for some sort of signal that you knew what he was talking about. I think the idea of "staring into each others' eyes" is probably a bit one sided. I'm sure he was looking at you, but I wouldn't call it abnormal behaviour.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 November 2010): It seems to me from your post that after explaining the concept to you, he was waiting for a facial cue from you to tell him if you "got it". What did he do after you said that you didn't?
A mite concerned,
Tante Vic
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